No. unicellular organisms only have one cell, so they can only be seen under a microscope.
No, if you can see it with your naked eye it is single celled, with the exception of an egg cell, which are just barely visible.
There are no single-celled organisms large enough for you to actually see with your naked eye. All animals you can see are multiple cells.
Amoeba are single-celled organisms which are very often large enough to see with the naked eye, and are sometimes as large as grapes.As the term "single-celled organism" implies, the entire creature is in fact one cell.an eukaroytic cell
A one celled organism is something you see in a microscope like a virus. A bald eagle is a many celled organism.
The microscope
a epic creature is a HUGE creature that you can see in creature stage and tribal stage I WOULD NOT GO AFTER ONE IN C stage
Organism that have one cell (single celled) are so small, you would need a microscope to see them. So, orchids are multicellular.
mike Robinson
Multi because they are living and breathing. Something like a rock would be single celled.
As far as the eye can see.
The basic function of eye is to see the thing around us.
As far as the eye can see.